In this English lesson you'll learn the vocabulary in English to talk about buildings in a city: hospital, police station, post office, bank, supermarket, shop, library, pharmacy, bakery, and cinema. Now when you're sending your English speaking friend a cell phone text message about where you'll meet, you'll know exactly what to say!

Do you have a good memory? You've got to pay attention to what is in the park, then answer true or false to each thing that is mentioned. This is an activity to test your knowledge of English vocabulary and your memory!

Learn about shops, buildings and other town vocabulary in English. This is essential vocabulary if you're planning a trip abroad to an English speaking country. There is a short vocabulary quiz at the end of the video lesson.

In this lesson you'll learn about vocabulary related to bookstores in English: novel, magazine, newspaper, dictionary, stationary, biography, autobiography, self-help book, travel guide, and nonfiction. Never be at a loss to explain what you're looking for at the bookstore again!

Learn the names of items commonly found in a hair salons, like hairstylist, cape, wig, hair clip, etc. This vocabulary list includes the pronunciation and the written form of each vocabulary word with matching games to test yourself until you've mastered them all!

A great interactive site from BBC Scotland all to do with buildings you can find in a town or village. Do you know where to go to buy stamps? Where do you buy your food? There are also 4 general categories (What? Where? When? and Why?) giving more information about buildings in general.

This is a great audio book that tells you about all the different rides you will find in an amusement park. Click on the picture to hear the word repeated. Listen and read the information for each ride and decide which rides you want to would like to try.

This game is all about following instructions. Pick a character you would like to help, then read the 2 tasks they need doing. You will be given directions and you have to work out which location it is (A, B or C). Can you get them to where they need to go?

Two great activities. This lesson has a lot of practise in two related activities. First, match questions with the answers using "Are there" and "Is there." Then make a comparison of two pictures of different parks. How is Park A different from Park B? Have fun testing your powers of observation. For children to adults.

Which places do you like going to where you live? This site offers vocabulary exercises to help learn words for places in a town. Match the words and pictures, match the words with the definitions and then write the word to fill the gaps.

Your room is a mess! There's rubbish lying all around, but you can recycle it. Click on the rubbish and read the word. Can you put the rubbish in the right recycling bins? This game tests your vocabulary knowledge as well as your recycling skills!

Welcome to Smiling Town. Use this game to learn the names of the different places and buildings you find in a town. Once you have listened to the review, you will be asked to find the places on the map.

In this small town there are many buildings. Learn their names, then identify the buildings in the town with the new vocabulary. You get lots of chances until you get it right. In the second part of the game you will listen to the location of the building and drag and drop the building to the correct location. Practise for prepositions of location, too.

There are lots of places to visit in the city. Can you make the sentence true about the photo before time is up? Give it a try and practice your knowledge of places in the city, like the theare, cinema or park!

Who do you call in an emergency? Learn and practice English vocabulary related to policemen, firemen and others who maintain law and order in society. Place your cursor over an image to hear the word pronounced aloud. "Audio Quiz Mode" is a great way to practice your mastery of this vocabulary. To activate this mode, click on "options" and then "Audio Quiz Mode." When you hear a word, click on its picture. If you guess all of them correctly you win!

Learn and practice English vocabulary related to several common religions, including items used during cermonies. Place your cursor over an image to hear the word pronounced aloud. "Audio Quiz Mode" is a great way to practice your mastery of this vocabulary. To activate this mode, click on "options" and then "Audio Quiz Mode." When you hear a word, click on its picture. If you guess all of them correctly you win!

Practice English vocabulary related to city life. Place your cursor over an image or text to hear it pronounced aloud. "Audio Quiz mode" is a great way to practice; to activate, click on "options" and then "Audio Quiz mode". When you hear a word, click on its picture. If you guess all of them correctly you win!

Do you know the names of farm machinery and buildings? Learn and practice English vocabulary related to farming. Place your cursor over an image to hear the word pronounced aloud. "Audio Quiz Mode" is a great way to practice your mastery of this vocabulary. To activate this mode, click on "options" and then "Audio Quiz Mode." When you hear a word, click on its picture. If you guess all of them correctly you win!

Use this resource to learn the meaning of common community signs. Look at each sign and review the word. Once you are confident, practice your spelling, listening and reading skills with the 5 vocabulary activities.

Drivers need to understand the meaning of traffic and road signs. Each country has different traffic signs and symbols. The signs in this unit are generic and may not be same as those in your country or state but it is a good lesson to practice vocabulary and test your knowledge.

This site teaches you about specific crime vocabulary. Read about these careless criminals and try and work out what crime they have committed. Make sure you pay attention to the details in the description of the crime scene.